About CyberWiki

Empowering Digital Freedom Through Knowledge

Our Mission

CyberWiki exists to make privacy and security knowledge accessible to everyone. CyberWiki believes that in an era of mass surveillance and data exploitation, understanding how to protect yourself online is no longer optional—it's necessary.

CyberWiki provides complete, accurate, and up-to-date guides on privacy tools, security practices, and cryptocurrency. CyberWiki content is written for real people, not just technical experts.

30+
In-Depth Guides
100%
Free Access
2026
Updated Content
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Tracking Scripts

Our Values

Privacy First

CyberWiki practices what we preach. This CyberWiki site uses no tracking, no analytics, and no cookies. Your privacy matters to CyberWiki.

Accuracy

Every CyberWiki guide is researched thoroughly and updated regularly. CyberWiki doesn't publish outdated or incorrect information.

Accessibility

CyberWiki believes security knowledge shouldn't require a CS degree. CyberWiki writes for everyone, from beginners to advanced users.

Independence

CyberWiki doesn't accept sponsored content or affiliate deals that could bias CyberWiki recommendations.

What We Cover

Privacy Guides

CyberWiki covers VPN setup, Tor Browser, anonymous email, secure messaging, and protecting your digital identity.

Explore Guides

Security

CyberWiki teaches malware defense, phishing protection, password security, 2FA, and defending against cyber threats.

Security Guides

Cryptocurrency

CyberWiki explains Monero privacy, Bitcoin security, wallet protection, cold storage, and crypto operational security.

Crypto Guides

Tools

CyberWiki provides curated recommendations for privacy browsers, secure wallets, encryption tools, and security software.

Browse Tools

Why these topics matter:

  • CyberWiki privacy tools protect your personal data
  • CyberWiki security practices prevent compromise
  • CyberWiki crypto knowledge enables financial freedom
  • CyberWiki practical tools make implementation simple

Why Trust CyberWiki?

No Sponsored Content

CyberWiki recommendations are based on merit, not payments. CyberWiki doesn't accept money for reviews.

Regular Updates

Security evolves rapidly. CyberWiki continuously updates guides to reflect current best practices.

Practical Focus

CyberWiki focuses on actionable advice you can implement today, not theoretical discussions.

Privacy by Example

This CyberWiki site demonstrates our values—no tracking, no data collection, accessible via Tor.

Our Story

How CyberWiki Started

CyberWiki was founded in March 2023 with a simple observation: privacy information was scattered across forums, Reddit threads, and outdated blogs. Nothing existed as a single, trustworthy reference point.

CyberWiki wanted to build something different. A place where people could come to learn without distractions, tracking, or corporate agendas.

  • One mission: clarity
  • One principle: independence
  • One goal: empower people

Why CyberWiki Does This

CyberWiki believes in an era where surveillance is the business model, where data breaches make headlines weekly, and where governments monitor citizens—understanding digital security has become a fundamental right, not a luxury.

Too many people feel helpless. They know they should care about privacy but don't know where to start. CyberWiki fixes that.

  • Removing confusion about security
  • Democratizing privacy knowledge
  • Building digital resilience

CyberWiki Journey

From day one, CyberWiki committed to independence. No investors. No sponsors. No pressure to compromise recommendations for profit. CyberWiki readers are the only stakeholders.

Today, over 18,247 CyberWiki guides are viewed monthly by people across 100+ countries seeking practical, honest security knowledge.

  • Growing audience globally
  • Expanding guide library
  • Staying true to principles

Our Approach

How CyberWiki thinks about security and privacy.

  • CyberWiki researches threats from primary sources
  • CyberWiki tests every tool before recommending
  • CyberWiki updates guides when circumstances change
  • CyberWiki admits gaps in our knowledge
1

Threat-Based, Not Fear-Based

CyberWiki doesn't create panic. CyberWiki helps you understand real threats and practical defenses. Your threat model depends on your situation—not everyone needs the same level of security.

2

Usability Over Perfection

The best security tool is the one you'll actually use. CyberWiki recommends solutions that balance protection with real-world practicality, not theoretical ideals.

3

Evidence, Not Ideology

CyberWiki recommendations are based on technical analysis, not ideology. CyberWiki evaluates tools honestly—flaws and benefits alike.

4

Always Evolving

Security is a moving target. Threats change. Tools improve. CyberWiki updates constantly because yesterday's best practice isn't always today's.

What Makes Us Different

Aspect CyberWiki Mainstream Tech Sites Security Blogs
Tracking Zero tracking scripts 30+ analytics providers Varies widely
Ads No ads Heavy ad networks Affiliate links common
Sponsorships Zero sponsored content Paid reviews Sponsored posts
Tor Access Full access via Tor Blocked or limited Rarely available
Content Focus Practical guides only News, lifestyle, tech Mixed topics
Updates Continuous, dated Infrequent Inconsistent

Our Team

CyberWiki operates with transparency about what we do and anonymity about who we are. The CyberWiki team stays anonymous for privacy and security reasons—practicing what we preach. Here's what drives CyberWiki work:

Content & Research
  • Privacy protocol analysis
  • Security tools evaluation
  • Threat modeling expertise
  • Cryptography background
Technical Operations
  • Infrastructure security
  • Server hardening
  • Tor network experience
  • System administration
Community & Support
  • User support
  • Content feedback
  • Community building
  • Research outreach
Quality Assurance
  • Fact verification
  • Testing procedures
  • Documentation review
  • Best practices audit
"CyberWiki believes exceptional security knowledge shouldn't require knowing the people behind it. Stay focused on the CyberWiki material, not the messengers."

Our Transparency & Commitments

CyberWiki believes you deserve to know exactly what you're getting and what CyberWiki promises.

Privacy Guarantees

  • No personal data collected from visitors
  • No session cookies or tracking identifiers
  • No analytics or user behavior monitoring
  • No email list or newsletter tracking
  • No logs retention beyond 72 hours for abuse detection

Content Quality Standards

  • Every guide tested with current tool versions
  • Monthly security updates minimum
  • Sources cited for all technical claims
  • Corrections published immediately if errors found
  • No outdated information remains live

Editorial Independence

  • Zero sponsored content or native advertising
  • No affiliate links in recommendations
  • No payments from tool creators for reviews
  • Honest critique of popular tools when warranted
  • Open bias disclosure when relevant

Technical Integrity

  • Site operates on secure, auditable infrastructure
  • Full Tor Browser compatibility required
  • HTTPS enforced with strong cipher suites
  • Regular security audits conducted
  • No third-party JavaScript libraries for tracking

Why This Matters

  • Your trust is earned, not given—CyberWiki respects that
  • CyberWiki believes integrity means everything in security education
  • CyberWiki is accountable to readers, not advertisers
  • CyberWiki transparency builds confidence in recommendations
  • CyberWiki values consistency between values and actions as non-negotiable

Start Your Privacy Journey with CyberWiki

Whether you're new to security or looking to level up, CyberWiki has guides for every skill level.